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Friday, July 25, 2003, 10:44:12 PM, I wrote:

RM> I'm probably doing something dumb, but I've tried variations on this,
RM> and I'm not getting anywhere. SA version 2.55

I'm not the only one who sends such an email out, and then finds the
and fixes the problem before he gets back his next digest, am I?  Please
say I'm not.

RM> I tried to implement a rule to detect this:
RM> header    L_t_bogusbal  ToCC =~ /[EMAIL PROTECTED]/i
RM> describe  L_t_bogusbal  Addressed to invalid address at balanone.info
RM> score     L_t_bogusbal  1.00
RM> and it did not match.

Apparently the ToCc header code is case sensitive. I discovered this when
yet another minor tweak led my To (not ToCC) test to match. I then headed
to the SA docs to see if maybe ToCC had been turned off somewhere along
the way, and I noticed that in the docs it was written as ToCc, not ToCC.

I changed the above test to ToCc and it matched!

There is no indication in the docs that the header code is case
sensitive. I'll submit a bugzilla for
http://www.spamassassin.org/doc/Mail_SpamAssassin_Conf.html reporting
this, so it can be fixed eventually.

Thanks everyone for whatever time you put into this.

Bob Menschel

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